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Eric,

While Pollution Degrees and IP ratings cannot be directly correlated, I
would suggest that Pollution Degree 2 could apply up to and including IP54,
but obviously depends on the intended use environment. Above IP54 you may be
able to claim Pollution Degree 1, providing there is no breathing of the
enclosure.

Best regards,

Neil R. Barker C.Eng. MIEE MIEEE MSEE
Manager
Compliance Engineering
e2v technologies ltd
106 Waterhouse Lane
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 2QU
UK

Tel: +44 (0)1245 453616
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Hi.

Here's an easy one for Friday.

What is the current interpretation on "Pollution Degree 2"
when compared to the IP** table.

I'm struggling with a borderline case and need to end my week
happy !

Eric
[email protected] IEng, IIE, SEE, IIRSM
INTERTest Systems UK
the trading name of the test laboratory
of E M Consulting Ltd
Safety - Consultancy, evaluation and Int Certification



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